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. Pokémon LeafGreen (GBA)
City Travel Guides > Video Games > Game Boy Advance
from: Nintendo
October 01, 2004
It's a long game, with plenty to do and see, many islands to visit and battles to fight. My daughter was very pleased when she found that this game has all the Pokemon from the first series (Blue and Red) and unlike the previous games you can migrate these Pokemon onto Diamond and Pearl.
This helped a lot when it came to the legendaries.
Also, it isn't a game to be completed in a few minutes; there is always something new to do, new Pokemon to catch.
Admittedly the graphics aren't as good as they could have been, but so what? It's still a load of fun.
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. Pokémon Sapphire
City Travel Guides > Video Games > Game Boy Advance
from: Nintendo
July 25, 2003
The ogrinial Pokemon was groundbreaking, this-i would to say "stands up there with Blue and Yellow"-but it doesn't, its worse but still an ace game! My much beloved team are: Koroge (lvl 56), Riakou (lvl 56), Entai (lvl 55), Swampert (lvl 100), Rayquaza (lvl 100), Tyranitar (lvl 63). And i have a soft spot for this game becalse this is THE game that got me to the no.2 pokemon trainer in the whole of England! This game is slow paced at the beggining (with only lvl 5-10 Pokemon around) but it REALLY hots up when you have to fight Wally! Loved this game, i small gem.
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. Mario Kart Advance: Super Circuit
City Travel Guides > Video Games > Game Boy Advance
from: Nintendo
September 14, 2001
I've always thought their are 2 types of Gameboy game; the travelling type, and the 'home' type. Luckily, Mario Kart Advance is perfectly suited for the gamer on the move with it's fast paced racing, excellent longtivity, and impressive graphics. It makes the most out of the GBA processor with lovely 3-D 32bit graphics, which suited me fine, as I remember the original SNES version of Mario Kart being very cartoony.
A must if you own a GBA, and even more essential if you're a short journey player, like me!
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. Multi Player Link Cable for Gameboy Advance SP
City Travel Guides > Video Games > Game Boy Advance
from: Joytech
January 01, 2003
I got theis link cable and it is a right laugh. I invited some of my mates round 4 a gamee of Mario kart: super circuit and we had excellent fun. My only critisism is you get a little slow down during the faster races (mabey due to the game) and sometimes the link cable comes out of the actual slot that it is meant to be in, but other than that i can find no way to fault this great item and for only four quid what more could you want. If you don't already own a link cable and are short on cash get this but the official link cable, I have found, works a little better but at twice the price it may be a little too much for some people.
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